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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: combjelly who wrote (862898)6/5/2015 7:07:27 PM
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The radical trends from the past few decades could have made a profit out of anyone who declared a coming caliphate organization. Al Qaeda has promoted the idea from it's beginning, before Al Qaeda there is a long history of radical attempts to institute a caliphate by Sunnis. Islamic literature prophesies a world caliphate coming into governmental rule with Jesus returning to oversee the world religion. On the Shi'ite side Al Sadr claimed he is in touch with the invisible Imam. The Shi'ite version of that prophesy is that the 12th Imam will become visible and pray with Jesus in Mecca, then the Imam will head the world caliphate while Jesus heads the World Religion. Other Shi'ite leaders are obsessing over the return of the 12th Imam.

I don't think Obama is the problem, nor is/was Bush. The problem is a successful movement of radical Islam to install itself into power with increasing success and popularity at expanding it's territory and influence with no force willing to take an effective stand against it. ISIS could have been easily demolished in the first week of their invasion of Iraq. The politically correct world forces were caught twiddling then, and they haven't stopped.
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